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I follow this article as a guide line. I think that the article is for an older release, possible?

For the MAC's, i tried to insert 00:15:13:00:00:00 till 00:15:14:00:00:00. After i apply, it change towards 151? Any suggestion what could go wrong?Is it necessary to use the dhcp? Can't i fix the phone? If so, must i put in a tftp, cm...?

ps will i have problems when i try to use the 7970 template for a 7940?

Are you for real? Damned, and i've got about 7 of those phones. I want them to use as a multifunctional device (phone, intercom, inputter...). Can I confirm some buttons to do some basic stuf (like turning on lights, deactivate an alarm...

Is there somewhere a good guideline to setup a template for this typ of phone?

ps i'm a newbie with linuxmce, so didn't find the time (or nerves) to go through all setups/manuals...

I first want to get some phones up and ready (that i can use as normal phones) before i decide to buy a 7970 (those things are expensive!)...

I'm almost there, I think...The phone gets apperantly an ip and so from the server. The server asks me if i want to add the phone (so naturally i say yes)...I do a 'quick reload' of the router and the phone.The phone boots but gives me following errors: - File not found: XMLDefaul.... - Registration rejected

It seems to be looking for the xmlDefault.CNF.XML and XMLDefault.cnf.xml files. They need to be in the tftpboot folders. See if you can find the correct files for that phone (or maybe you can use the 7970 files). Here are some links to help:

I've put a 7960 beside. Maybe it will be easier to get him working first...

I'm trying to get it up and running, but i'm really lost will all things that need to be done. :$I've created a xmlDefault.CNF.XML, but still the message rejected.I messed up a phone with putting him towards SIP (i think).

I'm reading around, and seeing a lot about SIP, skinny, SEP... Can somebody tell me what's the best (read easiest) to make some phone calls under linuxcMCE?